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Friends and former rivals to
join centenary celebrations
• By Chris Barclay
THE NEW Brighton Rugby
Club celebrates its centenary
this weekend with rivalries
from near and far, past and
present, underpinning the
festivities.
Rotorua’s Whakarewarewa
club is making the trip south
to play a golden oldies game on
Good Friday at Rawhiti Domain,
the first of five games scheduled
for the holiday weekend.
The centenary game will be
played on Saturday afternoon
when the premier grade team
face Linwood, the jerseys worn
by the home side will be auctioned
post-match.
A centenary dinner will be
held at Addington Raceway on
Sunday night, where multiple
world and Olympic champion
Eric Murray, who was recently
named decade champion alongside
rowing partner Hamish
Bond at the Halberg Awards, is
TON OF
ACHIEVEMENT:
New Brighton
Rugby Club
centenary
committee
chairman
Wayne Turner
with photos
of the club’s
four All Black
representatives
ahead of this
weekend’s
celebrations.
PHOTO:
GEOFF SLOAN
the guest speaker.
New Brighton’s team of the
century will also be named at
the function.
“We’re delighted to have about
60 people from Whakarewarewa
down for the weekend,” said
centenary committee chairman
Wayne Turner. • Turn to page 4
Contract
expected
soon
to upgrade
Bromley
plant
THE CITY council is on track
to have a contract awarded for
the redevelopment of an odorous
organics processing plant in
Bromley by the middle of the year.
Late last year the city council
decided to spend $21.5 million
redeveloping the plant to remove
the possibility of offensive and
objectionable dust and odour
travelling beyond the facility’s
boundary.
It comes after the city council
was served an abatement notice
from Environment Canterbury in
February requiring that it must
stop discharging the offensive
odour by January next year.
This week the procurement plan
for the project was approved by
the city council’s finance and performance
committee, clearing the
way for a request for proposal to
be released in the coming weeks
to selected contractors.
“We expect to be in a position
to select a preferred contractor for
the redevelopment in June and
to have the contract finalised in
July,’’ said city council resource
recovery manager Ross Trotter.
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what’s on
this week
JP Clinic
Tuesday, 10am-1pm, at Shirley and
Linwood
Linwood, Parklands and Shirley
libraries
A justice of the peace will be
available to witness signatures
and documents, certify document
copies, hear oaths, declarations,
affidavits or affirmations, as well
as sign citizenship or rates rebates
applications.
The Musculoskeletal Group
Friday, 6-7pm, Saturday, 5-6pm,
Tuesday, 8-9pm
Burwood Hospital Hydrotherapy Pool
The group are seeking new members
to join the evening sessions at
the Burwood Hospital Hydrotherapy
Pool. These one-hour sessions are
a form of exercise for people with
chronic pain, orthopaedic rehabilitation,
arthritic joints and strengthening
mobility issues. Phone Jeannette
Harper at 348 3362 for more information.
Rotary Market
Sunday, 8.30am-12.30pm
Woolston Club, 43 Hargood St
A variety of stalls will be available,
including fresh produce, jams and
preserves, and recycled clothing,
books and tools. Every fine Sunday,
with all proceeds supporting the local
community. For site inquiries, phone
Vance at 022 382 0086.
SeniorNet, Thursday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 10am-noon, 202 Marine Pde,
New Brighton. Go along and learn how to use modern technology and the
internet, such as smartphones, tablets, laptops, cameras and more. Bookings
required. Phone 382 6048 to register.
Monday Movies
Monday, 1.30pm
New Brighton Museum, Cnr Hardy St
and Seaview Rd
Go along early for a cuppa and a
chat. $2 donation. This week’s movie
is Sense and Sensibility, a romance/
drama starring Emma Thompson and
Hugh Grant.
Citizens Advice Bureau
Tuesday, 11am-2pm
Linwood Library
Citizens Advice Bureau provides
free and confidential advice. They
take the time to listen and equip you
with the information, options and
support that fit your needs. Phone 366
6490 for more information.
North Beach Bridge Club
Wednesday, 1-4pm
St Andrews Anglican Church, Marriott’s
Rd, North New Brighton
Go along and join other friendly
members of the bridge club. Every
Wednesday. Phone Margaret Keall at
382 0274 for more information.
South Brighton Voices Choir
Wednesday, 7.30-9.30pm
New Brighton Methodist Church
If you love singing, go along
and join the friendly choir each
Wednesday. New members, especially
tenors and basses, are welcome.
Reading music is helpful, but not
essential. Phone 388 3727 for more
information.
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New Linwood pool on track
for end of year opening
LINWOOD’S NEW pool
complex is starting to take
shape.
The walls and roof of Te Pou
Toetoe: Linwood Pool have
gone up and contractors, Apollo
Projects Ltd, are now focusing
on constructing the inside of the
$22 million complex.
All the pools are in place and
the rooms are now being built.
There will be a multi-use 25m
lane pool, a deep-water manu/
splash pool, a family spa pool,
learn-to-swim pool, and a pool
for toddlers and water deck. It
will also have community meeting
rooms and a kitchen.
“Work on the facility is progressing
really well and we’re on
track to have it open later this
year,’’ city council head of recreation,
sports and events Nigel Cox
said.
“We’ve started recruiting for
team leaders for the facility and
will advertise for frontline workers
– lifeguards, fitness instructors
and customer service people
– in May and June.
“We’re taking bookings now.
Any groups that we haven’t
already spoken to who are interested
in booking space at Te Pou
Toetoe when it opens should
email the team to register their
interest. This will help us plan
how Te Pou Toetoe operates.
“Later this year, we will also
start taking bookings for
Swimsmart lessons at Te Pou
Toetoe. If people are interested
in signing up for swimming lessons,
they can email us and we’ll
get in touch when the times
comes,’’ Cox said.
Linwood College at Ōtākaro
principal Richard Edmundson
toured Te Pou Toetoe last week.
“How exciting to see such a
community-building resource
RESOURCE:
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Linwood
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in the heart of our community,”
Edmundson said.
“Our children will really enjoy
and receive good learning from Te
Pou Toetoe, and then to hear that
the city council wishes to employ
local members of the community
as staff for this facility – now that
is the icing on the cake.”
Meeting to
answer residents’
questions
• From page 1
“We will then be in a position
to give the community firm timelines
for when work will begin
and how long it is likely to take
to complete the redevelopment
work.
“It is our expectation that work
will begin on site this year.’’
The redevelopment will involve
upgrading 18 aerated tunnels
where organic waste is turned
into compost, building a new,
fully-ventilated structure to
enclose the outside area where
compost is matured and screened
and upgrading the biofilter.
A community meeting where
Bromley residents can ask questions
about the redevelopment of
the organics processing plant will
be held at ECan’s Tuam St offices
on April 6, 6.30-8pm.
ECan staff, the city council
and Living Earth will be at the
meeting to answer residents’
questions.
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Local heroes among many to attend celebrations
• From page 1
“The club had a very strong relationship
with Whakarewarewa
through the 1970s and 1980s
and we’re keen to rekindle that
relationship.”
The club has laid claim to four
All Blacks, though none are
expected to attend.
New Brighton’s first All
Black, Dr Hugh Burry, played
11 matches on the tour of South
Africa in 1960.
The loose forward, who was
never selected for a test, died in
2013, aged 82.
Hamilton-born prop Kerry
Tanner played for New Brighton
after transferring to Canterbury
from Auckland, where a switch
from loose forward to the front
row led to him playing seven tests
between 1974-76.
Lock Isaac Ross was capped
nine times in 2009 while midfield
back Ryan Crotty is the club’s
most prolific All Black, playing
48 tests between 2013-19.
Ross and Crotty are currently
playing in Japan while Turner said
Tanner could not be contacted.
However, there will be plenty of
local ‘heroes’ in attendance with
former Canterbury captain Ian
Penrose, the current club patron,
and Wayne Burleigh – a member
of the 1982-85 Ranfurly Shield
era squad leading the way.
Former Canterbury captain and New Brighton club patron
Ian Penrose with memorabilia in 2017.
PHOTO: MARTIN HUNTER
Former Crusaders Tyson Keats
and Kieran Fonotia represent a
more recent vintage which also
includes current Crusaders prop
Oliver Jager and hooker Nathan
Vella.
Highlanders flanker Billy
Harmon, who should be in the
city to play his former Super
Rugby team on Friday night,
is also expected to make an
appearance.
All Black and
Canterbury
prop Kerry
Tanner
joined New
Brighton after
moving from
Auckland.
Loose forward
Hugh Burry who
died in 2013, was
the club’s first
All Black, playing
11 games on the
tour of South
Africa in 1960.
“To the south east, Christchurch has two extinct volcanoes
(though they wobble occasionally) which are broken up with
bays, harbours, pockets of bush and farmland which has a
sparse road network and a strong sense of isolation in parts.
A fantastic area of exploration and a playground which I enjoy
and paint, sometimes from afar and sometimes from within.
I particularly enjoy painting the dry summer tussock colours
against the blues and greens of the sea water and the low sun
sparking off the water which deliver contrast and warm vibrant
colours.
I hope some of these paintings remind you of some adventure
you have had on Banks Peninsula, the smells and tranquillity
when you can sit for a moment to rest and enjoy the view.”
Born in 1959 in Christchurch New Zealand where he lives
and works, Philip works in oil, water-colour, dry-point and
monotype. His immediate environment is Christchurch, where
he lives, with its cityscapes, the Canterbury plains, the Southern
Alps and Banks Peninsula - all sources of subject matter and
inspiration.
Philip Beadle’s exhibition runs from March 27 – April 27
at Little River Gallery.
Towards Sumner Head
Akaroa from Stony Bay Road
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Beadle
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Main Rd, Little River | 03 325 1944
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School Update
Our Values
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Compassion,
commitment and love
ignite action
• For the learner
• For teaching and learning
• For self and others
Every learner having a
sense of belonging
• Learners are at the heart of
what we do
• Mana, well-being and identity
are valued
• Every learned is welcome,
engaged and heard
Building the foundation
for ALL learners to leave
our school MORE curious
than when they arrived
• Enterprise, innovation &
curiosity provide the framework
for the daily life of our school
• We redesign constantly to meet
our changing environment
• Connected locally & globally
All learners mindful
of their unique role in
making a difference
• All learners are leaders and role
models
• All learners act with
responsibility and respect
• All learners are mindful of their
influence on the environment
• We learn from our community and
our community learns from us
Every learner crossing
the stage with dignity,
purpose and options
• High expectations of self and
others
• Is defined by Whanau, school
and students to meet the
unique needs of each learner
• We are responsible for
individual and collective
success
Manukura Kōrero
He waka eke noa
A canoe which we are all in with no exception
There is no denying that we have had it
tough in Ōtautahi over the past decade.
What sets us apart in our commitment to
each other, our whānau and each other.
Everyday we make a positive contribution
to our community and our kura. Ko Haeata
tātau, ko tātau Haeata. Constantly contributing
in a positive way requires resilience
and today in assembly we reflected on
resilience as our ability to adapt in the face
of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or
even significant sources of stress. For us
resilience means “bouncing back” from
difficult experiences.
Burnham Military Camp
From the 8th of March to the 19th March the Haeata Community Campus Services Academy
went on an intensive 12 day military course at Burnham Military Camp.
This camp involved team building, leaderless tasks, the longest day (they woke up at 5:30
am and finished at 7:00 pm - with nine tasks in between.) They did lots of Drill, Personal
Training, got a taste for barrack life and the routines of a soldier. They also climbed the
high ropes confidence course, as well as river crossings.
The team did really well, and achieved their own goals. They eagerly look forward to next
year’s induction course where they will be aiming to win trophies and other accolades.
People who don’t live in Ōtautahi might ask us what we have bounced back
from. Let’s name it so people can see it and understand it; earthquakes, school
closures, displacement, terrorist shootings, deaths, loss, heartache and anxiety.
It has been tough, but we are resilient! Being resilient does not mean that you
don’t experience difficulty or distress. Emotional pain and sadness are common
in people who have suffered major adversity or trauma in their lives. We
are resilient because we have caring and supportive relationships within and
outside our whānau. Our relationships are underpinned by love and trust; they
offer encouragement and reassurance and help to bolster our resilience.
The question that faces us now is, “how do we build resilience in those of us
who are currently struggling? We try the following, we:
• Make positive connections
• Accept help when it is offered
• Support the people we care about
• Listen with compassion
• Assist with kindness
• Don’t judge
• Avoid seeing crises as insurmountable problems.
• Accept that change is a part of living.
• Set achievable goals and dream big dreams
• Take decisive actions
• Look for opportunities for self-discovery.
• Nurture a positive view of ourselves
• Keep things in perspective.
• Maintain a hopeful outlook
• Take care of ourselves and others
I want to say yet again, how privileged I am to lead Haeata Community Campus.
Our kura is a window into our community and Aranui is a unique and special
community. Aranui looks after its own and Aranui cares. Just as the cabin crew
tell us as we are about to take off, “always put your own mask on before you
attempt to help others.” So, to build your personal resiliency, always put your
own mask on first; pay attention to your own needs and feelings, Engage in
activities that you enjoy and find relaxing. Exercise regularly. Taking care 1 of
yourself helps to keep your mind and body primed to deal with situations that
require resilience.
Kia kaha, kia toa, kia manawanui!
Dr. Peggy Burrows
Manukura
Volleyball Champions
On the 12th - 14th March, twenty
haeata ākonga went to the Canterbury
Volleyball Tournament. Haeata entered
two teams in this tournament.
We are super proud of both of our
teams who entered. Our senior boys
managed to take the top spot for the
second year in a row winning the
Division II boys competition for the
second year running.
Kia Kaha Haeata!
New Board Chair
FHaeata Community Campus gives a warm welcome to new
Board Chair, Ryan Wilson. Ryan Wilson has served on the
Haeata Community Campus Board now for 2 years, and was
onthe board of Wainoni Primary. He has previously worked at
Rangiora High School and Otago University and looks forward
to continuing the strong direction that Haeata
Community Campus is currently on.
There are also currently two positions available on the Board,
please send enquiries to botadmin@haeata.school.nz
Taking enrolments, please email enrol@haeata.school.nz for any enquiries or phone us on 03 930 0110
Haeata Community Campus
240 Breezes Road, Wainoni
Reception Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 3pm
Contact
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100 year celebration for the
New Brighton Rugby Club
The New Brighton Rugby Football Club celebrates 100 years of action. Established
in 1894, the club went into recess during the early years, but from 1921 onwards it has
enjoyed continuous membership.
Hence the 100 year birthday begins from the later date. A humdinger of a party is
planned with a tour group of around 60 coming from the Whakarewawera Club in
Rotorua to play golden oldies games on Good Friday.
Join them for the Easter birthday celebrations. Register to participate. Email:
wayne.turner1@xtra.co.nz for more details
Friday 2 April 2021
1.00pm Golden Oldies game v Whakawerawera (Rotorua)
2.30pm Colts Premier v Linwood
Saturday 3 April 2021
From 9.00am Junior matches
1.00pm Premier Reserve v Linwood
2.45pm Premier v Linwood (Centenary Game)
Post-game Meet and Greet and LIVE band
Post Game
6.00pm Auction of 25 Centenary jerseys
worn by Premiers
7.00pm Food provided for all attendees
8.00pm Live band (KRAKKAJACK)
Sunday 4 April 2021
Centenary Evening at Addington Raceway
(Christian Cullen Lounge)
6.00pm Start
6:30pm Guests seated and welcome speech
6:45pm Buffet meal
8:00pm Guest Speaker Olympic gold medal
winning rower Eric Murray
8:45pm DJ Dwight music
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Band filled with rich history
The New Brighton
Museum has a rich
history spanning more
than 100 years. Peggy
Butterfield writes
monthly about the
historical display at the
heritage museum
EVERY CHRISTMAS Parade
we all enjoy our local band,
but they are much more than a
once-a-year performance.
I live close to its hall in
Rawhiti Domain, and on a
Wednesday evening, I love
being outside, hosing the
garden and listening to the
band practice.
The band goes right back to
1890 with instruments secured
from the Hibernian Band.
Mr Free from the Bower
Hotel was the first bandmaster,
and dances were held at the hall
at the hotel with 100 couples
hitting the dance floor.
Several names have been bestowed,
with The New Brighton
Marine Band an early name
from 1908, with Captain Owles
the conductor, in between being
the mayor of the borough,
starting the school drum and
fife band, the athletic club and
the miniature rifle club.
LOVED: Captain Owles
with the Mayoral Chain
now housed at the New
Brighton Museum.
In fact his name appears on
every club which we have the
history for.
There is a lovely story about
how when Captain Owles
was dying, in 1940, the band
marched around to his house
in Union St (still standing) and
played for him.
He came out onto the verandah
and waved to his loyal
members, and died soon after.
The band was also known as
the New Brighton Municipal
Band and met in a small scout
den.
The band had to go outside
in cold weather to allow the
TOUCHING: The New Brighton Marine Band playing
outside Captain Owles home in Union St, in 1940.
Below: The band’s practice hall in Keyes Rd.
clouds of smoke from the stove
to blow away.
The borough council then
allowed the band to build
a practice hall in Keyes Rd,
which is also still standing.
In 1976 it proudly opened
its new clubrooms in Rawiti
Domain.
The band has enjoyed numerous
first prizes in national and
regional events and it has a
talented and enthusiastic membership.
We have a photo board at the
museum dedicated to the band
and past members.
Library closing
temporarily,
service desk
still running
LINWOOD LIBRARY will close
and the customer service desk will
relocate for three weeks from this
Sunday so that improvements can
be made to the facility.
“When Linwood Library and
customer service centre reopens
on April 27, visitors will be able to
enjoy new furnishing, décor and
a modified layout that will better
suit their needs,” said city council
head of libraries and information
Carolyn Robertson.
Customer services will continue
to operate while the library is
closed.
The desk will relocate to a spot
directly opposite the Linwood
Library entrance inside Eastgate
Mall. It will keep its usual hours
from Monday to Friday, 9am-
5pm.
“During the library’s temporary
three-week closure, people can
return borrowed items to any
library in our network. Reserved
items will be made available at
the nearby Shirley Library, unless
customers request otherwise,’’
Robertson said
The closest libraries for
Linwood residents are the Aranui
Library, Shirley Library and
Tūranga. All are open seven days
a week.
Sections
available soon.
Westwood - Lock in your lot online!
In a first for Canterbury, you will soon be able
to select and secure sections online.
The name Faringdon is now synonymous with quality infrastructure,
plentiful green spaces and a lifestyle and investment potential that
comes from living in the fastest growing region in New Zealand.
Section sizes ranging from 450m 2 - 950m 2 .
LE22068-V3
Register your interest now at
www.faringdon.co.nz
WESTWOOD
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All set for Autumn?
PERFECT BROWS
today & always
Only $599+gST
Payment can be split over the two sessions.
Session one $350+, second session $249+
BEFORE
AFTER
Aroha Salon owner Paula Page loves the
change of season.
Believing everyone has a winter and
summer colour, Paula says now is a great
time play with your colour and style.
Paula’s expertise covers all aspects of
hairdressing, for all ages and styles.
She takes time to listen to your
requirements and lifestyle offering
practical haircare advice and styling tips
providing great value for money.
Paula uses LuminArt, an ecologically
formulated range of organic haircare
products which provide protection and
conditioning against the harsh New
Zealand sun.
The LuminArt Ammonia Free Colouring
System creates long-lasting colour while
also maintaining and building healthy
strong hair.
Passionate about her customers
hair condition Paula is currently
Changing Face owner operator
Jess Drake is passionate about
achieving healthy skin for her
clients and offers a wide range
of treatments including Lip
Rejuvenation, Dermaplaning,
LED (light emitting diode
therapy), Fibroblast Eyelift and
Microblading.
Jess will recommend the right treatment for you and
personalise a skin care routine to suit your individual
needs, budget and lifestyle.
For an instant and lasting ‘pick me up’ Jess recommends
eyebrow tattooing.
As a leading semi-permanent makeup artist, Jess
creates brows to frame your face, often taking years off
your appearance. Save time, money and reduce wear on
your skin. Jess’s clients love the added confidence they
feel with perfectly manicured brows all day and night.
Changing Face offer Afterpay.
Book now to wake up with make up.
3/75 Rutland Street, St Albans
(Above Meshino Cafe)
Phone/Text: 021 770 181
FREE CONDITIONING
TREATMENT
WITH EVERY COLOUR*
offering a free
deep conditioning
treatment with every
cut and colour until
April 30th.
Paula looks forward
to seeing you soon.
“My aim is
that everyone
walks out of
the salon feeling
a million dollars,
knowing how to
maintain their
style”
Opportunity
for an
experienced
hairdresser.
Enquire
now!
*Valid for appointments with Paula until April 30th
‘Give a man a fish and you
feed him for a day.
Teach him how to fish and
you feed him for a lifetime’
For over 40 years Shields
Pharmacy has been providing
quality health care in a caring and
professional manner.
With a full dispensary service,
a wide range of products and
expert advice for your health
needs, becoming a qualified Heath
Coach was the next step for owner
operator Steve Thompson.
A health coach is a supportive
mentor who partners with you to
help guide and motivate lifestyle
changes by creating a personalized
wellness plans to meet your
individual needs.
If you, or someone you love, has
an ongoing health issue, a Shields
Pharmacy health coach will work
alongside you to manage the
condition well and achieve set
goals.
Assisting you in gaining the
knowledge to make sustainable
changes, leading you to taking an
active role in your health care.
A Shields Pharmacy Health Coach
can assist with your wellness goals,
ongoing health issues or complex
health needs and generally improve
your physical and mental health.
• Want to stop smoking, lose
weight and keep it off, increase
fitness, sleep better?
• Improve your physical and
mental health, diet and lifestyle
• Reduce blood pressure, bad
cholesterol or improve hormone
imbalance
• Learn to better manage diabetes,
asthma, food intolerances,
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
• Require assistance to manage
your appointments or
medication, answer questions
about your condition or explain
more fully why the doctor
recommended you take certain
actions.
Gain the skills, tools, motivation
and confidence working alongside
your Shields Pharmacy health
coach. Phone or pop in and have a
chat to Steve to see how together
you can achieve your health goals
and live your best life.
95 Main North Road, Papanui
Phone: 352 9210
Email: ask.us@shieldspharmacy.co.nz
162a Kendal Ave, Burnside
(Memorial Ave end)
Phone 357 0002
Paula’s Hours Tuesday to Friday,
Late nights by appointment
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HOME & HEATING
Ground moisture barrier
under low sub-floor
Now with the colder and wetter weather on
its way, home owners are focusing on ways
to make their homes comfortable, warm
and healthy for their families throughout
winter. Rising damp is an issue that affects
many of our older properties which suffer
from poor, or no, ground moisture barrier.
In Canterbury especially, post-quake, many
people have relocated to homes that suffer
from rising damp which can be associated
with health problems. Independent tests have
shown that up to 40 litres of water can rise
from the ground and enter a house every day,
leading to mildew, mould, condensation and
musty smells. Moulds can produce various
allergic reactions and the frail, elderly and
very young are especially vulnerable.
Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd is a
locally owned and operated firm. The team
understands the problems caused by rising
damp and are there to help. They will come
to your damp home and pump a lightweight,
flowable foam concrete under your timber
floored home.
While insulation is important, it has been
recognised that it is dampness that is the real
villain in the house. The new Healthy Homes
Standards introduced by the government
effective from the 1st July 2019 now has
a requirement to install ground moisture
barriers, a key element in the armory to fight
moisture in the home.
Dr Larry Bellamy BE (hons) PhD in a
report dated 1988: Foam Concrete Under
Timber Floors: An Energy Analysis assessed
the effects of placing Foam Concrete over
damp soil and had this to say: Condensation
on the underside of a timber floor can occur
where the floor is suspended over damp
ground and the inside air temperature falls
close to the crawl space air temperature.
Much energy is required to vaporize moisture
that penetrates the structure. By avoiding
underfloor condensation, foam concrete can
reduce floor heat losses by up to 90%.
• Canterbury Foam Concrete Ltd can in most
cases, install a Ground Moisture Barrier
under the suspended wooden floor of your
home, even when there is no crawl space.
• BRANZ Appraised; Appraisal Number 961
• Members of the Insulation Association of
New Zealand.
• We offer a free measure and quote in the
Canterbury region with no obligations.
• Assessments can be made in all other
regions by arrangement.
Contact Canterbury Foam Concrete
Ltd now for your free, no obligation quote
and complimentary appraisal of your
underfloor ground moisture barrier needs.
Phone 03 376 4608, 0508FOAMCO or www.
foamconcrete.nz for more information.
Bathroom ventilation
The extraction of air from the bathroom
should be a priority for all houses and
commercial buildings.
Bathrooms can generate a large quantity
of steam and odours. It is important
this compromised air does not circulate
around the house.
Bathroom odours can be unpleasant,
especially when near living, sleeping or
working areas.
The moisture generated by showers and
baths can be damaging to your home and
furnishings and be a major contribution
to condensation. Damp houses are not a
healthy environment for anyone to live in,
especially for children or other vulnerable
people.
By extracting air from the bathroom to
outside, warmer air from inside the house
will move in to the bathroom. Whereas
opening a window can draw cold air
into the bathroom and blow the smelly,
moisture laden
bathroom air into
the house.
Modern houses
are built to be
very airtight and
require mechanical
ventilation such
as extraction fans
or heat exchanger
systems. Although
older houses can
be draughty, the air
often flows in the
wrong direction.
Therefore, they also
usually require mechanical ventilation to
keep the air quality higher.
The quality of the air we breathe affects
our health and ability to perform. We
breathe in and out approximately 20,000
litres of air every day. It is therefore very
important to ensure good air quality
indoors through adequate ventilation.
To ensure the quality of your air, contact
the experts. Smooth-Air Products can
calculate the required extraction for your
bathrooms, and look into air exchange for
your whole building. Smooth-Air offers a
wide range of ventilation equipment, from
air vents to ducting for fans, for both the
commercial and domestic markets.
They have an extensive range of
fans and ventilation components
in-store but they can also provide
innovative solutions tailored to differing
requirements. You can contact Smooth-
Air on 0800 SMOOTH (0800 766684).
ATTACK RISING DAMP
Smooth-Air
Ventilation Equipment Suppliers
to
trade
&
retail
Smooth-Air has a wide range of
ventilation equipment to bring
fresh air into your home.
T. 03 376 4608 E info@foamconcrete.nz
W. www.foamconcrete.nz
Domestic
Commercial
Industrial
Remote Extraction Fans
HEAT PUMP
SALE NOW ON!
Amazin’ autumn Specials!!
90%
SubSidy
Warmer KiWi HomeS
Programme
*Eligibility criteria apply
• We will offer you the best quality brands and
option of heat pump for your home/business
• Providing Heat Pump solutions for over 19 years to Cantabrians
• We personally guarantee all our products & installs for 5 years
(providing annual maintenance has been completed)
Ceiling Mounting
Wall Surface
Mounting
Phone us today for your free consultation & quote
41A SHAKESPEARE RD, WALTHAM
PHONE 03 366 0525
www.enviromaster.co.nz
“A local team for local people”
0800 SMOOTH
(0800 766 684)
sales@smooth-air.co.nz
264 Annex Rd
Riccarton
Christchurch
03 343 6184
Wall or Ceiling
Mounted Fans
Monday - Friday
7.30am - 5pm
www.smooth-air.co.nz
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If you want more information about an item or to contact a
seller, visit www.postanote.co.nz and search the ID#
Chrysler 300C
Hamilton Jet 52 Hull
with Outboard
2012 Holden Cruze
Haier Top-loading 5.5kg
Washing Machine
Honda Mobilio Scooter
Viking Profish 440
$25,000
ID 37467
$10,000
ID 37282
$5,000
ID 37501
$129
ID 37276
$450
ID 37508
$1,100
ID 37324
Wool Winding Machine
Honda TRX 250
Mazda Demio Sports
Bus Xylophone
Macrocarpa Slabs
for Tables, Bartop
Race Car Transport Trailer
$20
ID 37319
$4,000
ID 37385
$5,995
ID 37490
$15
ID 37019
$250
ID 37120
$30,000
ID 37403
Bird Netting
Subaru B4 TT
Spirit E-Glide Cross Trainer
Heavy Duty 4x4 Car Ramps
Trojan Load Levellers
1987 Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo
$400
ID 32914
$3,500
ID 37453
$1,500
ID 37479
$100
ID 37205
$150
ID 37399
$10,500
ID 34548
Desk: 3-drawer Writing/
Craft/Study
Aquamax 10.10 Online
Snowpowder Jacket
Honda CR-V
Ford Telstar GL
2004
VW Passat
S/W 2.0
Honda 110 Ride On
(Transmission light on)
$25
ID 37459
$150
ID 37290
$4,995
ID 37486
$1,800
ID 36887
$500
ID 37432
$1,500
ID 37455
Ford Mondeo
2007 Toyota Corolla
Axio Luxel
42inch
Panasonic TV
Revolving Chair
Perfect Condition
Cooking Sets
1995 Nissan Atlas Diesel
150 Truck
10 years old
$6,500
ID 37196
$7,900
ID 36922
$120
ID 37458
$15
ID 37025
$200
ID 37007
$6,500
ID 37186
2014 Subaru Impreza
Yamaha XT400
Outdoor Folding Pocket Knife
2004 Peugeot 206 Cabriolet
Musical Phone +
Musical Toys
Couch & 2 Armchairs
$12,500
ID 37068
$800
ID 37514
$49
ID 37299
$6,000
ID 36049
$10
ID 37020
$5
ID 34040
Honda Stream
2 Folding Camp Chairs
2012 Chery J1
Oil Heater & Fan Heater
2 Stroke Engine
1994 Ford Festiva
$3,750
ID 36731
$40 FOR BOTH
ID 37388
$2,000
ID 37130
$25
ID 37005
$200
ID 25140
$1,600 ONO
ID 37343
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Classifieds Contact us today Phone our local team 03 379 1100
Church Notices
Trades & Services
Trades & Services
Trades & Services
Trades & Services
Thursday Evening
Reflective Service
7.00pm
Easter Sunday
Service 10.30am
180 Queenspark Drive Christchurch • Enquiries: 383-1356
Easter at the
Transitional Cathedral
Maundy Thursday 1 April
12:05pm Midday Prayer
7:00pm Eucharist of the Last Supper
Good Friday 2 April
8:30am Morning Prayer
10:00am Children’s Service
12:00noon Celebration of the Lord’s Passion
Holy Saturday 3 April
12:noon: Midday Prayer
9:00pm The Great Vigil with the First
Eucharist of Easter
SUNDAY 4 APRIL ~ EASTER
8:00am Holy Eucharist
10:00am Festival Eucharist
5:00pm Festal Evensong
234 Hereford St
Latimer Square
Church Notices
We wish
you all a
safe and
Happy
Easter
ChristChurch
Cathedral
Transitional
Community Events
ALCOHOLICS
ANONYMOUS, If you
want to have a drink that’s
your business. If you want
to stop, we can help. Phone
0800 229-6757
Pets and Supplies
Discover Christchurch’s
best priced pet
accommodation
• Daycare - all breeds
• Boarding
• Long stay/short stay
BLOCKED
DRAINS?
• Video inspection
• Waterblasting
• liquid Waste
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24 hours // 7 days
info@h20jet.co.nz
www.h20jet.co.nz
Call now to book
in your cats &
dogs, inspections
welcome anytime!
aLameDa
kenneLs & cattery
271 Dyers Road
Ph 384 1297 or 0274 587 067
www.alameda.nz
ROOF REPAIRS
Locally owned & operated with
over 30 years experience.
• Extensions & repair • Roof coating
• Concrete & clay tiles • Butynol
• Malthoid • Asbestos Certified
• Coloursteel • Old iron • Guttering
Phone Dave 981 0278
or 021 223 4200
E: dave@beaumontroofing.co.nz
BEAUMONT ROOFING LTD
WINDOW TINTING
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advanced film solutions
99% uv block
fade protection
heat control
reduce glare
25 Years Experience
privacy films
frosting designs
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Workmanship Guaranteed
Lifetime Warranties on Most Films
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Free Quotes Canterbury and Districts
03 365 3653 0800 368 468
FOR ALL YOUR
★Garden Clean-ups
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Call us today for a FREE quote
PH 0800 4 546 546
(0800 4 JIMJIM)
BRICKLAYER
George Lockyer. Over
40 years bricklaying
experience. UK trained.
Insurance work, EQC
repairs. Heritage
brickwork & stonework
a speciality. No job too
small. Governers Bay.
Home 329 9344. Cell
027 684 4046. E mail
georgelockyer@xtra.co.nz
CARPET LAYING
Exp. Repairs, uplifting,
relaying, restretching.
Phone John on 0800
003181, 027 240 7416
jflattery@xtra.co.nz
ELECTRICIAN
Prompt & reliable
registered electrician
with 24 years experience
for all residential and
commercial work, new
housing and switch board
replacements. Phone Chris
027 516 0669
LAWNMOWING
reliable service, call / txt
022 172 0870 for a free
quote
VHS VIDEO TAPES
& all camera tapes
converted to DVD or
USB. Video taping
special occasions, www.
grahamsvideo.co.nz ph 03
338-1655
Wanted To Buy
TOOLS Garden,
garage, woodworking,
mechanical, engineering,
sawbenches, lathes, cash
buyer, ph 355-2045
ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS
Do you sell products that are eco-friendly or sustainable?
You could feature in the Eco-
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If this sounds like you,
contact Lisa now on 021 800 809 or email lisa.lynch@starmedia.kiwi for a no obligation quote.
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Richmond discount FuRnituRE
The Best Little Furniture Shop in Town
BEDS TALLBOyS MIRRORS CABINETS CHESTS STORAGE SHELVES
BOOKCASES BuFFET uNITS DINING TABLES HALL TABLES SIDE CABINETS & MORE!
Ther-a-pedic Mattress & Base
Reversible pillowtop innersprung.
Single
$549
King Single/Double/3/4
$649
Queen
$749
Queen
Frame &
Pocketspring
Mattress
ONLY
$699
Sleepyhead Base & Mattress Sets
Legacy Single
Frame Bed
Mattress not included.
Single
$399
Queen
$599
ONLY
$300
Bedside Cabinet
With metal runners.
Also available in Black.
7 Drawer
Scotch Chest
1140x800x410.
Also available in black.
Midi 7 Drawer
Scotch Chest
975x760x410. With metal runners.
Also available in Black.
Lowboy 6 Drawer
1130x410x820.
Legacy
Duchess
with
Mirror
Duchess
with
Mirror
1090x410x820
NZ made.
Large
690H x
460W x
410 D
$179
Small
510H x
460W x
410 D
$140
ONLY
$329
ONLY
$299
ONLY
$499 eaCh
ONLY
$599
ONLY
$599
Jumbo 4
Drawer Chest
1140x800x400. NZ made.
Metal runners. Also available in black.
Tallboy 4 Drawer
600x400x900.
Towerboy 6 Drawer
1260x460x410.
With metal
runners.
Also available
in Black.
headboards - Padded
7 Piece
Dining
Suite
1500x900
emma 5 piece
dining suite
ONLY
$299
ONLY
$220
ONLY
$249
King & Super King
ONLY
$499
Queen Size
ONLY
$399
ONLY
$749
ONLY
$549
White Shelving units
Tall 1980H x 800w x 300
Medium 1600H x 800w x 300.
Zig Zag
Large
Bookcase
Bookcase
7 Drawer
TV/
DVD
Chest
760x1140x410.
(Gap 150)
entertainment Unit
1530W x 660H x 520D
Medium
$199
Tall
$249
1100x
330x
2000H
ONLY
$499
$269
ONLY
$329
ONLY
$549
Bedside Cabinet
620H x 400 x 320
Legacy Bedside
Cabinet
Coffee Tables
1200 x 650 x 400H
ONLY
$199
White hall Table
1050 x 760H x 420.
Butcher’s Block
Work bench with wheels & cupboard
+ drawer. 680 x 580 x 870H.
Student Desk
Available in black or white.
1000w x 690h x 500d
ONLY
$99
$129
1200 x 550 x 430H
ONLY
$149
ONLY
$349
ONLY
$399
ONLY
$349
Legacy
6
Drawer
Chest
entertainment Unit
1100x400x480.
Glass
entertainment
Unit
1000x380x450H.
Tundra
entertainment Units
White 2 Drawer
entertainment Unit
1115 x 480H x 400D
$499
ONLY
$299
ONLY
$199
1600x420x450
$599
233 STANMORE ROAD • PHONE 03 389 0536
WE ACCEPT EFTPOS, VISA AND MASTERCARD... PARKING AT REAR
OPEN MON-FRI 10AM–4.30PM SAT 10–1PM
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Get yOur
hOme
winter
ready
Big range, Low Price, Local advice
mitre 10 meGa
Ferrymead’s
easter Pot sale
On nOw!
all pots 30% off!
Ferrymead’s
Easter Hours
Friday April 2nd:
CLOSED
Saturday April 3rd:
8am-6pm
Sunday April 4th:
CLOSED
Monday April 5th:
8am-6pm
Number 8
Upright Fan Heater
2kW. 2 heat settings. Safety
tip over switch.
326997
heaters
Number 8
Convector Heater
3 heat settings. Overheat
protection. 2kW.
297088
Was
$29
$34.98
now
98
Nouveau
Mini Oil Column Heater
1-year warranty. 650w.
Safety tilt switch feature.
279317
Was
$27
$34.98
now
98
Black+Decker
Convector Heater
2 heat settings. 2kW. Turbo
fan. Adjustable thermostat.
Safety tip over switch.
349244
Was
$69
$99.98
now
98
Goldair
Ceramic wall Heater
2.0kW heat output. 2 heat settings. 2 year warranty.
224293
Goldair
Flame Effect Heater
1.85kW. 2 heat settings.
317687
$99 98 $149
Goldair
Flame Effect Heater
2 heat settings. Wall
mountable. Includes
remote control.
349250
Was
$249
$299
now
Other warm stuFF
Nouveau
Hot Water Bottles
2 litre.
349592
Nouveau
Animal Heat Packs
2 litre.
328859
Goldair Select
Fleece Electric Blanket Queen
3 heat settings.
349255
Sheep Skin
Made from 100% natural New Zealand long wool sheep.
919156
$19 98
$9.98 each
$6 98 2 for $ 15
$99
$84
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch
Phone: 366 6306
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead
Opening Hours:
Monday–Friday:
7am–7pm
Saturday. Sunday & Public Holidays:
8am–6pm
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead
Ferrymead
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daylight
savings ends
this weekend!
Make sure you turn
your clocks back. It’s
also time to check
the smoke alarms
FireGuard
Photoelectric Smoke Alarm
9 Volt battery operated (included).
326034
Jobmate
Long Life Photoelectric Smoke Alarm
10 year battery included.
319080
Smoke alarmS
Orca
Long Life Micro Photoelectric Smoke Alarm
10-year battery included.
300776
Cavius
Home Start Pack of 3
Includes 2x 10-year long life photoelectric smoke alarms and
1x thermal heat alarm.
323091
$8 50 $1599 $1799
$19 38
Was $35.98
now
$ 30
Was $132
now
$ 122
Purchase any wood fire
and get 2 scoops of Firewood
Wood Fire and Fire acceSSorieS
Woodsman
ECR Novo Wood
Fire Metallic Black
1.8kW max heat output.
243264
Metrofires
Wee Ped HT Wood
Fire Metallic Black
15kW heat output.
280148
You need to show your receipt at our Landscape Zone to claim firewood.
Scoops will be 1 scoop of Pine and 1 scoop of Oregon.
Fireplace Glass Cleaners
Clean soot and residue off easily without use of liquid or
chemical cleaners.
327941
Browns
Fire Shovel and Brush
Set 400mm Black
Ideal set for cleaning out
household fireplaces.
324032
Samba
Premium Gas Lighter 1 Pack
Child resistant lock.
Adjustable flame heat.
Refillable.
181053
Nouveau
Fireside Set 5 Piece
Steel and cast iron. Heat
insulated handle. Includes brush,
shovel, poker, tongs and stand.
348758
$14 98 $15 93 $4 87 $49 98
Purchase 1 scoop
of Pine or oregon
Firewood & receive
a bag of Pine
offcuts for Free!
*limit 3 bags
Pine Offcuts
Untreated Pine off-cuts. Intense and fast burning. Available
from our Landscape Zone, 987 Ferry Road.
keeP tHe Fire going
Pine Firewood
This is the most popular soft firewood. It burns well when
seasoned but has a tendency to crackle and pop because it is
resinous and a soft firewood.
$26 Per Scoop $ 10 Per Bag $ 45 Per Scoop $ 12 Per Bag
Oregon Firewood
One of the most popular burning firewoods as it splits
easy and burns clean. Keep the Fire Going - Firewood
located in our Landscape Zone - 987 Ferry Road.
$55 Per Scoop $ 14 Per Bag
Big range, low Price, local advice
Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch
Phone: 366 6306
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead
Opening Hours:
Monday–Friday:
7am–7pm
Saturday. Sunday & Public Holidays:
8am–6pm
www.mitre10.co.nz/local/MegaFerrymead
Ferrymead
M10 Afterpay XX POS A1H Size.indd 6
M10 Afterpay XX POS A1H Size.indd 6
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Purchase a Weiss Heat transfer
System and get an extra
room Free.
2 room was $499 now $269
3 room was $649 now $499
4 room was $899 now $649
Heat PumPS
Hitachi
Heat Pump
Heating and cooling. 2.5kW cooling, 3.2kW heating.
326276
Hitachi
Heat Pump
Heating and cooling. 3.5 kW cooling, 4.0kW heating. Eco mode
function.
326277
Hitachi
Heat Pump
Heating and cooling settings. 5.0kW cooling/6.0kW heating.
Eco mode functions.
326278
$1099 $1249 $1649
Nouveau
Outdoor Oil Burner
Envirostone construction.
Wide flame oil canister for
maximum light.
353642
keeP your outdoor SPace Warm
Nouveau
Electric Outdoor Heater
1.8kW. 3 different heat settings.
353648
How to build a fire pit
$24 99
Big Smoke
Firepit/Fire bowl
Includes cooking grill.
337335
$199
Instant Heater
Outdoor Radiant Heater
Weather proof rating. Four power settings.
366269
Sort your project now.
$249 $499
Sort your project now.
Pay it in 4.
Always interest-free.
On purchases between $50 - $2000.
Keep your outdoor space warm this winter with your own
DIY outdoor firepit. To find the tutorial, head to:
www.mitre10.co.nz/guides-and-advice
Warm up with
a hot drink
from our
Complete purchase through Afterpay App (download may be required). Afterpay terms & conditions apply, visit afterpay.com for more details. Excludes purchase of gift cards,
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Big range, low Price, local advice
Pay it in 4.
Always interest-free. Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead
On purchases between $50 1005 - $2000. Ferry Road. Christchurch
Phone: 366 6306
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Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead
Opening Hours:
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7am–7pm
Saturday. Sunday & Public Holidays:
8am–6pm
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Get your
home
insulated!
Handy Hint:
Without ceiling insulation, up to
30% of your homes heat can be
lost through your roof. Installing
ceiling insulation will help keep
your house warmer in Winter
and cooler in Summer. It can also
help reduce your power bills.
Bradford Gold
Ceiling Insulation
R4.0, 6m2
Easy to install. Made from up
to 80% recycled glass. 70-
year performance warranty.
308993
$53 20
Bradford Gold
Wall Insulation
R2.2, 10.8m2
Easy to install. Made from up
to 80% recycled glass. 70-
year performance warranty.
308986
$67 34
Bradford Gold
Ceiling Insulation
R3.6, 7m2
Easy to install. Made from up
to 80% recycled glass. 70-
year performance warranty.
308992
$53 81
Expol
Underfloor Insulation
R1.4, 410x1200mm 11
panels
Easy DIY installs. Recyclable. Made
in New Zealand. 50-year warranty.
122818
did you KnoW?
You can drop off your polystyrene
waste into our in store EXPOL
recycling cube.
$73 76
This is completely free of charge
and turns your waste into one
of EXPOL’s environmentally
friendly products.
Expol
Garage Door
Insulation DIY Kit
35mm
Kit insulates 1 single
garage door. Easy to install.
Adds value to your home.
232959
$129
Pink Batts
Ceiling Insulation
R3.6, 7.4m2
Easy to install. Made
from over 80% recyclable
material. Manufacturer’s
lifetime warranty.
428025
Bradford Optimo
R2.6 Underfloor
Insulation
Up to 80% recycled
content. Safe and easy
to install. 1 bale covers
3.8m2. 70-year warranty.
319227
$78 77 $59 81 $73 53
Pink Batts
Ceiling Ultra
Insulation
R4.0, 6.3m2
Easy to install.
Internationally
certified for
indoor air quality.
Made from 80%
recycled material.
428176
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Mitre 10 MEGA Ferrymead
1005 Ferry Road. Christchurch
Phone: 366 6306
Find us at: /MEGAFerrymead
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7am–7pm
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8am–6pm
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